The new terminal at Kansas City International Airport will replace the 2 existing terminals (B and C) with a consolidated terminal when it makes its debut tomorrow, February 28, 2023. Let’s take a closer look at the new airport! A Single, Streamlined Terminal Photos credited to Clark | Weitz | Clarkson.Just as February comes to a close, Kansas City International Airport (MCI) is marking the end of its 5-year, $1.5 billion overhaul project, unveiling a single new terminal that streamlines the flyer experience.Īlthough the 1.1 million square foot Midwestern airport is not a hub for any domestic carrier at the moment, the brand-new facilities are sure to be welcome for flyers in the steadily-growing Kansas City metropolitan area. The project has been awarded LEED Gold certification, making Kansas City International Airport’s New Terminal the largest airport in the U.S. This project is being delivered via a public-private partnership. Expected to open in early 2023, the new terminal will replace Kansas City International’s aging B and C terminals, which were built in 1972. It will have a profound and lasting economic impact on the region in the form of new jobs, opportunities for local and small businesses and a world-class traveler experience for airport users. Additional project scope includes a 6,300-space parking structure, 15,000-square-foot central utility plant and landside and airside improvements.Īt just over 1 million square feet, the new terminal is the largest, single infrastructure project in Kansas City’s history. When complete, the facility will open with 39 gates on two concourses with the ability to expand up to 50 gates in the future. The Weitz Company is part of the design-build joint venture team constructing the new, $1.5 billion single terminal at Kansas City International Airport in Kansas City, Mo. It will be built in the footprint of the airport’s existing Terminal A that was previously decommissioned. Kansas City International Airport New Terminal Kansas City, MO
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